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Woman's Weekly
|November 07, 2023
John loved her with all his heart, but he had to set her free
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The letters and there were many began to pile up, unread on his bedside cabinet. The first arrived the day after he reached the hospital from the Somme, the next a few days later. Thereafter, they appeared with disconcerting regularity.
A nurse offered to read them to him if he wasn't feeling up to it, but he asked her to dispose of them instead. She slipped them into the cabinet drawer, out of sight.
It was Matron herself who came to tell him he had a visitor.
He shook his head, too conscious of the tented sheet covering the bottom half of his bed. Her features pinched with disapproval when she failed to persuade him. He listened to her retreating footsteps, clipped and brisk, his face buried in his pillow, tears pricking his eyes.
And still the letters came.
He was discharged into his parents' care. His father hauled him from the back seat of their motor, cradling him in an awkward embrace, reminiscent of a childhood long past, before depositing him into the wheelchair waiting on the gravel drive.
The wheels stalled and stuttered over the chippings.
Behind him, his father gritted his teeth and grunted with effort.
Once inside, his mother clucked and fussed, tucking a blanket around his stunted lap, offering her devoted service. He tried to be grateful. He tried to be kind. But bitterness - and, yes, self-pity sharpened his words.
His mother's bitten lip and pained expression left him feeling wretched. He vowed to do better, didn't always succeed.
This story is from the November 07, 2023 edition of Woman's Weekly.
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